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Monday, October 26, 2009

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I first learned about the United States Life-Saving Service years ago on a family vacation. We got to see a life-saving station that had been preserved at a strategic point along the Atlantic coastline. There used to be many of them. In some areas, they were every seven miles along the coast. Each one was staffed by a seven-man crew. They were heroes in every sense of the word! When a ship was in distress near their assigned area, they'd go out into the surf, or the storm, even the hurricane to try to rescue the people on board. They lived their motto: "You have to go out. You don't have to come back." They saved countless lives who otherwise would have been lost.

But it was only recently that I learned how this heroism all began. William Newell was a medical doctor, and he was at the New Jersey Shore at a place called Barnegat the day after a ship had gone down during an overnight storm. He was at the beach as the bodies of 13 crewmen washed ashore. He said, "Here I was, a man who spent his life trying to save lives. And here was a situation where I was absolutely powerless to do anything to help them. Something's got to be done about this." Something was. A few years later, Dr. Newell was Congressman Newell; in a position to make a difference. He led the effort to birth the United States Life-Saving Service. It started with a few life-saving stations in New Jersey, and then it quickly spread all along the Atlantic Coast because of one man's heart for those who were being lost.

I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about "A Heart Like His."

One man looked at lives being lost and he said, "I cannot just let them die." Jesus is like that. That's why He went to an awful cross to rescue us from the otherwise inevitable eternal death penalty of our sins. And He's looking for others who will have a heart like that; a heart that looks at the people around you and says, "I cannot just let them die. I've got to do something about it."

One of Jesus' original rescuers, the Apostle Paul, expressed the heart that Jesus wants to plant in all of us in 2 Corinthians 5, beginning with verse 11. It's our word for today from the Word of God. He said, "Since we know what it is to fear the Lord, we try to persuade men." Paul never wanted anyone he knew to have to face the awful judgment of God for their sin. He went on to say, "Christ's love compels us because we are convinced that one died for all." If Jesus could die to save them, can't I at least tell them what He did for them? I can't just let them die. Where I live, where I work, where I go to school, the groups I'm in - that's my stretch of the beach. I am His life-saving crew for the people there who don't know Christ.

This isn't about getting them to change their religion. In fact, it's not about religion at all. It's about the only One who died for their sins. There are many religions. There's only one Savior; only one Rescuer. Your mission is to take them by the hand, walk with them up Skull Hill to that cross and say, "This was for you."

The church you're in, the ministry you're in - is it committed to saving lives on the stretch of the beach around you, or just feeding and comforting the life-saving crew? If your ministry, your church, your Bible study isn't about rescuing those who will die otherwise, you may need to do a quick heart exam. Do you have the heart of your Savior who said His reason for coming was to seek and to rescue the lost?

An 1883 Life-Saving Service report to Congress displayed a photo of a life-saving crew and it asked the question, "Why would a group of ordinary men risk everything?" The answer explains why you and I must take whatever risks are necessary to help people we know be in heaven with us, "That others might live."

                

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